"Frustration and Corruption Allegations in Karachi Traffic Police: Officers Await Appointments Amid Tender Fillings"


 Most of the traffic officers stationed in the city have come out of Tand Rizda


TRAFFIC POLICE


Recommended officers started being closed as KPOs, competent officers were frustrated


KARACHI (Report/Khalid Salman) The work of tender filling in DIG Traffic Karachi office is still going on. felt According to the details, dozens of officers have contacted the employees of the DIG office to fill the tenders in the DIG Traffic Office, who are being asked to wait. Lollipop has been given to the waiting officers after the appointment of Oz has ended, while the correspondent told Azar News that despite the alleged corruption in the office of DIG Traffic, the IG Sindh No action has been taken since all the works are being done as per the tender. He will be entitled to take whatever he likes. In this way, frustration is spreading among the officers who come on merit. Source 1 says that dozens of qualified officers are waiting for appointment in the Traffic Police Department who do not have the money to fill the tender. has revealed that if an officer recommends more, he is closed as a KPO. According to traffic police sources, officers from various sections of the city, including Empress Market, Abdullah Haroon Road, S.O.S.T., S.O.K. Star, Ibrahim Hydari, Korangi, Baldia, Pak Colony, PIDC, Steel Town, Link Road. Other Traffic Section Officers including some Chowki In-charges, Clerks and Record Keepers have also managed to get tender-wide postings, traffic police sources have revealed that traffic police have allegedly filled tenders. Among the arrested officers are Nagzeb, Sarfaraz Khan Sial, Shah Naw Az Kalhor, Bahadur Ali, Asad Sheikh, Imran, Naw Az Sial, Siddique Bhagyu and others, however, on behalf of IG Sindh, DIG Traffic -


The tender officers have already been asked to fill in, sources told the DIG


The non-initiation of the investigation process regarding the alleged corruption in the office is a question mark.

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